PATH and Nate Robert-Eze Named to Inman’s 2026 Future Leaders in Real Estate

We’re proud to announce that PATH and founder Nate Robert-Eze have been named to Inman’s 2026 Future Leaders in Real Estate in the Founders & Entrepreneurs category.

The annual award recognizes emerging leaders under 40 who are helping shape the future of the real estate industry through innovation, leadership, and measurable impact.

For PATH, the recognition validates a thesis we’ve believed from the beginning:

Virtual tours shouldn’t just generate views. They should generate intelligence.

Over the last decade, the real estate industry invested heavily in visualization technology — renderings, 3D walkthroughs, Matterport tours, and immersive digital experiences. But despite all of that innovation, one major problem remained unsolved:

The silent buyer problem.

Prospects spend time exploring listings, revisiting rooms, comparing layouts, and mentally imagining themselves in a property — then disappear without providing meaningful insight into who they are or how serious they might be.

PATH was built to change that.

Our platform transforms virtual property experiences into behavioral intelligence tools through Bella, our AI concierge that engages buyers in 22 languages, answers questions in real time, and captures the behavioral signals that help real estate teams prioritize the right prospects faster.

Today, PATH supports developers, brokerages, and real estate teams looking to better understand buyer intent, improve sales velocity, and create more intelligent digital experiences.

“We’re honored to be recognized by Inman alongside so many talented founders and operators,” said Nate Robert-Eze. “But more than anything, this reinforces our belief that real estate is entering a new era — one where behavioral intelligence becomes just as important as visibility. We’re still early, and we’re excited about what comes next.”

We’re incredibly grateful to the clients, partners, advisors, and early supporters who helped bring PATH to life and continue pushing the platform forward.

The future of real estate won’t just be about showing properties.

It will be about understanding the people exploring them.